Actions are being stepped up following the council's decision to take a zero tolerance approach to unacceptable behaviour which is once again denting the island's image.

The fines, ranging from 100 euros up to 3,000 euros depending on the severity of the offence, are being imposed under the "Ordinance for the Promotion of Coexistence".

The Mayor of Calvia, Alfonso Rodríguez has asked to meet hoteliers and nightclub/pub owners in the area of ​​Punta Ballena and Ramon de Montcada in the next few days to ask for their involvement in the fight to eradicate "tourism of excesses".

He says it is essential to get co-operation from everyone to stamp out drunkenness and unruly behaviour.

"As long as businesses are reluctant to change, it will be very difficult to solve this problem," he said.

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